Buble Tea Straws At Bed Bath And Beyond

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radtech Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 2:39pm
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I don't know if anyone is interested but I was recently in our local BB and B and found bubbe tea straws. I haven't been able to find them locally and had to buy them on ebay so this is much easier for me and since I am bake as a hobby and I don't need large amounts of them. They call them Milkshake Straws if I am not mistaken....I found them with all of the kitchen gadgets like measuring spoons and cups/graters/peelers and such. I think they were priced at 1.99 for 50. Use a coupon and get 20% off.

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bakencake Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 2:53pm
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WOW!! thanks! have been looking for those!

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sweetcakesbyjen Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 2:55pm
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Thanks for the info! I have been looking for some locally, so I will be going there today! icon_biggrin.gif

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simplysouthern Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 3:03pm
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One more reason ro looovvveeee BB&Beyond!!! Thanks so much, not sure my hubby will be saying the same LOL I can never go in there without dropping some serious cash.

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Win Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 3:07pm
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Milk shake/Bubble Tea straws may also be found in the smaller quantity in the Walmart grocery aisle that contains gadgets such as cocktail sticks, bamboo skewers, juicers, mixing cups, etc. Indeed, makes it much easier on the hobby baker!

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brensmom12 Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 3:07pm
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Great price! I will have to remember that. If anyone has a Farm Fresh (I live in VA) they carry them as well in the dairy section near the ice cream toppings.

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neecerator Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 1:48am
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I got a pkg. (50) or more, and they were only 88 cents at an Asian Food Market. Good luck!

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scp1127 Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 2:25am
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Thanks, radtech, just got mine tonight!

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sccandwbfan Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 10:39pm
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Yeah!! I bought some of those thinking that they were the ones that everyone was talking about but wasn't sure. thanks for the confirmation. icon_smile.gif

Christy

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Occther Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 11:22pm
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Sweetcakesbyjen - where are you in Ohio. I purchase bubble tea straws in bulk from Restaurant Depot. I think they were around $7 for 500. Can't beat their prices. I don't think you need much to get a Restaurant Depot pass (I got mine when I had my coffee shop.)

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bakingmama18 Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 11:54pm
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K I'm gonna show my ignorance here...what do you use them for?...instead of dowels? icon_smile.gif

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deefour Posted 17 Jan 2011 , 12:20am
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Yes, instead of dowels.

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adonisthegreek1 Posted 17 Jan 2011 , 12:28am
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When you're shopping at Bed Bath and Beyond you can use up to 5 coupons at a time if you are purchasing multiple items. They also take expired coupons. I know, because I just purchased 5 items and used 5 coupons and two of them expired several months ago.

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jebarb Posted 17 Jan 2011 , 12:50am
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i saw those too and got some to compare and I found them thinner and more flexible than the bubble tea straws. I was nervous to use them. if someone uses them let me know what you think!

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